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Thread: How do fat people just NOT care.
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"Hey.. what do you think about the new hydroxycut?"
Honestly right... I've worked with a number of obese people.
And I've gotten 'em all in shape except for one.
This one.. she did lose over 50 lbs working with me.
But.. then she stopped at 200 lbs and starting to back peddle.
She started to respond with a lot of 'cant's...
Loads of reasons why she wanted to change things.
Things she'd 'heard' from other people.
In the end.. i left her to her own devices...and she re-gained weight.
She tried weight-watchers and a number of other programs...to no benefit.
This long story goes to say that simply, people lack discipline...and refuse to commit to an approach.
Additionally, people's attention spans are limited.
This relates back to the lack of discipline.
On the plus side, each of these things can be 'fixed' by conscious mental change.
-CNS
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04-04-2008, 03:18 PM #82
that 300lb man can lose weight but ugly is for life!
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04-04-2008, 05:11 PM #84
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^^
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04-04-2008, 05:47 PM #86
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04-04-2008, 05:50 PM #87
narkissos sorry that my spelling was incorrect. but if they are to lazy to do anything about it they dont deserve to eat. they have no respect for themselves. but dont get me wrong if there is someone who asks for help or i see busting there ass off i would be more then happy to help. no questions asked i would love to help someone. but if there to lazy i mean you get the point.
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Nark I like how you think, you converse much like how two scientist would talk to each other. I wish more people would pay attention to semantics when reading the threads. I can understand some misspellings and improper grammar from time to time cause I sure do it, but not reading someones reply entirely gets on my nerves a little.
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04-04-2008, 10:12 PM #91
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04-04-2008, 10:17 PM #92
Another thing.
One of my biggest pet peeves is....."Food Addiction"
Food addiction my ass. I was pretty chubby for 18yrs and ate whatever the **** I wanted to. I got to a point where I consumed upwards of 6k junk calories a day. It wasn't too much of a problem because I was playing two sports, but caught up quickly when those days were over.
It is all about motivation. Food addiction..ha. Food addiction is simply a cop out for lazy fat people with no motivation or desire to change.
If you want to lose weight and change your life, start eating differently. YOU control what YOU put in your mouth, you aren't forced to eat crap.
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I'm not so sure about that.
There was the one time in Venice when i put a gun to fat chick's head and forced her to allow me to take a dump between her triple chin.
Afterward...I shave her eyebrows and gave her a pearl necklace on her forehead to replace 'em
Ah... venice.
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04-05-2008, 12:37 AM #94
aaaaaaaaaahahahahaaha
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04-05-2008, 11:14 AM #95
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04-05-2008, 01:53 PM #96
I have no problem with overweight people, I understand the complications in society. What I do have a problem with, is when I go to a family gathering, and a fat uncle sees me cheating and eating unhealthy foods, and claims that I have good genetics, and he`s fat because he dosen`t.
Don`t fvcking comment on something you don`t know about. Its completely disrespectful to insult somones work, dedication, and research by assuming they were born that way.
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04-05-2008, 06:16 PM #97
This thread is interesting..I think it brings up interesting points.
Disorders and things can be dealt with. I have been through some shit, as I am sure most everyone has. What do you feel the best way to deal with things are? Take a drug or work through it like a man?
Fat people choose to be fat...dsm mentioned sexual abuse, a ****ed up reality, but what matters is how you deal with things..I say, if you are sexually abused, go exercise so you can kick some ass next time someone tries to do that. Will power will power will power...
I do understand that some people have a hard time, still not an excuse. I have no sympathy.
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04-05-2008, 06:59 PM #98
Would you have much 'get up and go' in life if you couldn't see the reading on the scales or your penis cause your belly is in the way??
Guess life sucks after that point.
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04-05-2008, 08:43 PM #100
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04-05-2008, 10:18 PM #101
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04-05-2008, 11:37 PM #102
Being a Fat Bastard myself I have found this thread to be interesting and I find myself agreeing on many points brought up here. However, the one post that stands out most to me is Inky-e’s very insightful post. Inky-e you sir are inspiring and I wish you the best on your journey of wellness.
I think this post brings up a valid point of choice and I have to agree with most everyone here who suggests that is a matter of willpower/ choice.
I think there are extraneous forces that play a role in the U.S.’s obesity problem on a whole. Such as the norming of being overweight, marketing and availability of fast food, non-nutritious processed foods, the advent of the high fructose corn syrup in everything, and the complexity of everyday living and trying to survive with minimal about of time to cook healthy food. There is also the cultural factor where food is celebrated and it is expected to overeat highly rich foods and the individual family factor where some families have habituated unhealthy daily diets. However, no matter what is said and done it all comes down to the individual choice.
IMHO, the biggest factor to being fat or fit is attitude and then making a choice based on the attitude / thought process.
I have read a lot in this post about how the so called quoted “addiction to food” argument is complete nonsense. Though, there is some merit to it being nonsense in that there is “no control” over an addiction because even at an addicts worst there is a moment of sobriety to some degree in which that person chooses to continue or not. So self control does exists even at it lowest point but there is a decision that needs to be made and that is based on attitude/ though process.
I think this brings me to the point that I want to make… Many people have a sense (let it be a real sense or perceived sense) of nihilism or no hope and death by intoxication/ false sense of well being is better than the living with the daily rigors and misery of life. From personal experience there has been many times I just said “F**k It”… It is irrational but it is a choice.
I have many positive things in my life today to continue on living for but every now and then life does seem to crawl up on my back and becomes overwhelming. However, I have better coping strategies than I once did when I was younger. I still battle the bulge and make daily decisions that are good for me but every now and then I have to indulge to escape the constant monotony of life. I don’t do it as much and I have better alternatives than I once did and my life is better for it. The difference is my attitude and believing that life is worth living. In my experience in working with people I think this is a common effect that many people go through in that they just don’t believe that life is worth living and therefore the bad choices.
I do believe AandF6969 does have some issues with fatties because of his visceral response but I am grateful that he started this thread because I believe there are some extremely insightful responses to the concept of obesity.
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04-06-2008, 04:28 PM #103
Hmmm
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04-06-2008, 05:35 PM #105
I agree that the problems associated with this illness are chosen. They can be over come by hard work and will. The point you’re missing is that a lot of these people don’t have the knowledge or tools you do in overcoming adversity. The will to succeed is a leaned trait, it is not something you’re born with. You mother, father, and coaches taught you to not give up and keep trying. Some of these people have never been exposed to that mentality. I guarantee you that there are fat people that have no idea why they are fat. You are not born with the knowledge of proper diet and exercise. Some one teaches you. Many of the people on this thread take for granted that fat people know how to work out and eat right, but think they are just lazy and prefer to sit on the couch. That is not the case many fat people would love to be fit they don’t know how. I am sure many people had sympathy with you through out your life. When you where in college your professors did not throw you a test and say I have no sympathy for the grade your about to get the library was there long before you where born. They taught you then tested you. Let’s hope god has more sympathy than you when it comes time for you to be judged. If he uses your no sympathy approach then your fvcked? Let’s imagine that moment, but god when I judged those people I had no idea they felt ashamed of their appearance, I did not know suffered from depression and live a life of self defeating reclusion. I had no idea that they come from a poverty level household, they had no male role model and their mother had no idea what a well balanced diet means.
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04-06-2008, 06:09 PM #106
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What a roll of self-defeatist bull-shit.
I was fat as a teen....due to being a life-long, and heavily medicated, asthmatic. The bronchial steroids prescribed blunted my glucose tolerance and bumped my appetite. I was round in the middle and wiggled when i walked.
When i decided i wanted to be slim... It was my decision, no one else's.
I got up off my ass.. and switched to a vegetarian diet and started to swim.
Two years later i was scrawny as hell.
Then i started to lift weights because I was taunted for being too skinny, whereas before i was taunted for being too fat.
After a year of training I entered my first bodybuilding show and the rest is history.
My lifestyle choices were never supported my family or peers.
I learned by doing.
I'm tired hearing all of the bullshit excuses people make for themselves, when the simple truth is: all the information anyone could ever want is out there.
If someone wants to build a bomb they can google it easily.
Building a body is many times less complex.
Blanket statement.. i know. But no greater of a blanket statement than the ones you've been spewing.
-CNS
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04-06-2008, 06:42 PM #108
[QUOTE=*Narkissos*;3911523]What a roll of self-defeatist bull-shit.
I was fat as a teen....due to being a life-long, and heavily medicated, asthmatic. The bronchial steroids prescribed blunted my glucose tolerance and bumped my appetite. I was round in the middle and wiggled when i walked.
When i decided i wanted to be slim... It was my decision, no one else's.
I got up off my ass.. and switched to a vegetarian diet and started to swim.
Two years later i was scrawny as hell.
Then i started to lift weights because I was taunted for being too skinny, whereas before i was taunted for being too fat.
After a year of training I entered my first bodybuilding show and the rest is history.
My lifestyle choices were never supported my family or peers.
I learned by doing.
I'm tired hearing all of the bullshit excuses people make for themselves, when the simple truth is: all the information anyone could ever want is out there.
If someone wants to build a bomb they can google it easily.
Building a body is many times less complex.
Blanket statement.. i know. But no greater of a blanket statement than the ones you've been spewing.
-CNS[/QUOTE
You’re proving my point; you are part of an educational support community that helps you learn how to train. Some one helped you learn to swim. Who gave you the idea to be a vegetarian or a swimmer? Some one wrote the diet info you read to help you learn to eat for muscularity. You did not originate this sport you have learned about it from others. I agree that the info is out there for people to educate themselves just like there is info our there for you to educate yourself. You had to reach a point in you life that provoked change. My point is that many people are caught in a self defeating psychosis that keeps them trapped in there situation and just like a drug addict they will not change until they hit a bottom and are choose to change. This is the basics of cognitive science; it is simple ignorance of anyone who does not understand the behavior.
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04-06-2008, 08:52 PM #109
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04-06-2008, 09:03 PM #110
LOOK nobody taught me ANYTHING. They helped me learn. When their help was not sufficient, which is true all too often what do I do? I learn on my own, research.
I wrote an article a few years ago about the successful people around me, I used smoking to say that a lot of people who smoked were unsuccessful, but also at the same time now that I am thinking. A good majority of successful people are not fat. This is NO coincidence. If I do not know or do not understand how to do something, I go out and find someone who understands, and I ask questions. If that does not quench my thirst for knowledge in that, I do further research in books, and on the net.
Fat people do not know, because they are too ****ing lazy to go out and figure it out. Their physical appearance is a reflection of their inner self. If you do not like your situation, deal with it. If you are unhappy, IT IS YOUR FAULT. ONLY YOU CAN CHANGE THAT.
I have no respect for anyone who relies on other people for happiness. Ever meet a girl who was so dependent on you that it was sick?
...bleh
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04-06-2008, 09:04 PM #111
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04-06-2008, 09:08 PM #112
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04-06-2008, 09:09 PM #113
Agreed, Agreed, Agreed x 100000000
If someone is too dumb to look in the mirror and realize that you'd get laid by hotter partners, get paid more, get better jobs, actually get checked out when you walk down the street, not have to turn the lights off when you have sex, etc etc etc then I don't know what to tell them.... If I were fat as hell I'd put all my effort/energy into learning all I could about diet/nutrition/exercise. What excuse is there with the internet now? No excuse. Who can't take an hour out of their day to read up on the basics of diet and nutrition and start practicing habits of proper calorie balance, complex carbs, healthy fats, cardiovascular exercise, etc. etc. etc... How many millions of websites are out there devoted to this topic?
All it takes is time, and desire to change. My girlfriend's cousin is like that... rather than change herself, educate herself, motivate herself to get thin she just sits on the couch and stuffs her face and bitches about how fat she is... WTF. I seriously want to slap her and say SHUT UP AND STOP BITCHING! People would rather bitch about something than change it, but unfortunately excuses and bitching are not adequate fuel for muscle gain OR fat loss. Your body doesn't burn fat from bitching. If you don't like something about yourself, CHANGE IT!! Take control of YOUR life, no one is holding a gun to your head preventing you from educating yourself or forcing you to stuff your fat ass with cake.
"It is simple... your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same..." - SwoleCatLast edited by AandF6969; 04-06-2008 at 10:13 PM.
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04-06-2008, 09:12 PM #114
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Just shakes my head and laughs at this thread.
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04-06-2008, 11:34 PM #116
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04-06-2008, 11:37 PM #117
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If your 'point' denotes that I was intrinsically motivated to change my physique...Sure.
However that wasn't your point...was it?
Error.
When i lost the weight I had no support base.
Did you not read my post?
Let me quote it for you:
Originally Posted by Narkissos
I got up off my ass... I read... I did.
I inquired about swimming lessons... I took them.
No one said: "Here Narkissos, take this information... go change your body."
Intrinsic motivation.
Reading and assimilating are not equal to 'teaching'.
This goes contrary to your core argument by the way...
Additionally, it supports my own...which is: There is an abundance of information out there.
The utilization of said information is up to the individual.
The difference between myself and a fat-ass is the choice to seek out and utilize this information.
This is circular logic.
...And in no way does it support your core argument.
Your terminology infers absolute eventuality...
It is this psycho-dribble that the fat perpetuate to comfort themselves.
My undergrad, which I'm about to complete, is in psychology, sociology, and public sector management.
I'd reckon that I have an understanding of this behaviour.
While learned helplessness does indeed exist, this is not the primary reality behind the obesity epidemic.
I'd hypothesize that condoning this behaviour contributes to its perpetuation.
Hand-holding, accountability-reducing, psycho-babble pre-empts acceptance of behaviour...which in turn pre-empts assimilation as a social norm.
-CNS
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